OBITUARYARTHUR HARRIS BURROWSArtbar Harris Barm*, son of Thomas a ad Hattie Day Burrow, was bora in Early on November : 15. 13S2. He spent his entire life : in Sac and Buena Vista counties as a farm hand. For the past sev-I era! years he was employed by Dr. A. J. Swallum and the past two years he was confined to his bed j at the S wall am hospital.He is survived by two sisters. Mrs. Mary Bowker of Denver. Colo, and Mrs. Chester Cates o: Cherokee: two brothers. Williamand Charles, of Sac City, and 14 nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, one brother and one sister.Funeral services were held Tuesday. June 21. from the Hughes Funeral home at 2:30 with Rev. V. V. White of the First Baptist church officiating. Interment was in the Union cemetery at Early. Mrs. Morton Hughes sang two se-iectioas. Bearers were nephews of the deceased. — Pilot Tribune. Storm Lake.